Initial jobless claims rise more than expected

Initial jobless claims rose by 14,000 to 266,000 last week,
according to the Labor Department.

Economists had forecast that first-time claims for unemployment
insurance increased last week to 262,000 from a downward revised
252,000, according to Bloomberg.

There are seasonal adjustment issues that could make the claims
numbers more volatile around this time of year. But overall,
the data send a fairly consistent and upbeat message; weekly
claims have not risen above 300,000 for the last 73 weeks — the
longest streak in 43 years.

The four-week moving average of claims, which evens out some of
the weekly volatility, fell by 1,000 to 256,500.